Wow,
submissive dogs just get no respect!
Not exact matches
Some
dogs just make a lot of noise, like barking or growling, when they meet another
dog, but if the other
dog is gentle and
submissive, they usually settle down.
There's nothing wrong with those temperaments, it's
just that I've been there, done that and now I want a confident but compliant,
submissive dog.
What follows is very predictable — the
dog goes into a
submissive posture («that guilty look»),
just in case.
Bringing up your pit bull to be calm,
submissive and well - behaved will create a canine breed - ambassador — like Daddy and Junior — and help teach the world the truth: There are no bad breeds,
just badly raised
dogs.
We've tested her with a
submissive, calm, stable male Boxer, and she had zero issues, so we know she's capable of liking other
dogs, she's
just very selective.
They should also be trained to be
submissive so that humans in the pack are able to take food or toys away from them without issue —
dogs should see any human, not
just their own people, as having a higher position in the pack.